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Abstract
Reduction of vibration in the cabin can be achieved by increasing the area of vibration absorption by placing on the ceiling and floor vibro-absorbing facings. The process of absorption of vibration occurs due to the transition of the energy of oscillating particles to heat due to frictional losses in the pores of the material; therefore, for effective vibration absorption, the material must have a porous structure, the pores must be open from the side of the vibration and join together (unclosed pores) so as not to prevent the penetration of the vibration wave into the thickness of the material. As a vibration-absorbing cladding, we use a construction in the form of a layer of a homogeneous porous material of a certain thickness, reinforced directly on the surface of the fence.
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